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Yeah, it gets muddled in the middle. I have heard some goods things from FIU, believe it or not. There are some Stetson grads who head up some large Florida Law firms, but for the price an FIU grad may find themselves with an equal earning power to stetson grads over the long haul. In my opinion, when sorting out schools that are ranked poorly, I would go with state institutions over private. There is just something more legit about a public state university.rad law wrote:Seriously. I expected better from you, ram jam.destroyer wrote:no way FIU>stetsonram jam wrote:UF>FSU>UM>FIU>stetson>Nova>Flo coastal>a literal bag of douche>Lomax
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I'm sorry but Stetson>FIU all day ever day
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Both are very regional schools, but Stetson seems to be accorded more respect and grads get better jobs in its region (Tampa/St. Pete) than FIU does in its region (S. FL). Regardless of cost, in terms of jobs/prestige, Stetson is the clear winner.adh07d wrote:I'm sorry but Stetson>FIU all day ever day
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Martindale Hubbell reveals many St. Thomas grads employed by law firms as partners as well as associates. In addition, STU grads are judges and also serve in other public service and corporate positions. It's largely a regional school though, and the price tag is high.ChrisC wrote:I've never even really seen a St Thomas, Florida Coastal, etc. grad in a firm, so unless you want to go solo, don't go.
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Past hiring =/= present hiring.Mary Poppins wrote:Martindale Hubbell reveals many St. Thomas grads employed by law firms as partners as well as associates. In addition, STU grads are judges and also serve in other public service and corporate positions. It's largely a regional school though, and the price tag is high.ChrisC wrote:I've never even really seen a St Thomas, Florida Coastal, etc. grad in a firm, so unless you want to go solo, don't go.
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True, but that can be said about any type of company in any industry. The point of my post is that St. Thomas grads are employed in a variety of positions and are not only solos.rad law wrote:Past hiring =/= present hiring.Mary Poppins wrote:Martindale Hubbell reveals many St. Thomas grads employed by law firms as partners as well as associates. In addition, STU grads are judges and also serve in other public service and corporate positions. It's largely a regional school though, and the price tag is high.ChrisC wrote:I've never even really seen a St Thomas, Florida Coastal, etc. grad in a firm, so unless you want to go solo, don't go.
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I would take Stetson $$ over Miami. IMO, Miami just cannot justify their tuition.
However, if you want better south florida opportunity, consider Miami. Personally, I wouldn't take financial gamble @ 40k/year. Stetson @ 15k/year ftw.
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However, if you want better south florida opportunity, consider Miami. Personally, I wouldn't take financial gamble @ 40k/year. Stetson @ 15k/year ftw.
Good luck!
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Holy shit are you some saying that people coming out of a law school get jobs? Imagine that...Mary Poppins wrote:Martindale Hubbell reveals many St. Thomas grads employed by law firms as partners as well as associates. In addition, STU grads are judges and also serve in other public service and corporate positions. It's largely a regional school though, and the price tag is high.ChrisC wrote:I've never even really seen a St Thomas, Florida Coastal, etc. grad in a firm, so unless you want to go solo, don't go.
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Sarcastic remarks tend to flop when you fail to proofread. If you plan to apply to law school, make sure you double check your applications. If you're already in law school, take time to proofread your work.mistergoft wrote:Holy shit are you some saying that people coming out of a law school get jobs? Imagine that...Mary Poppins wrote:Martindale Hubbell reveals many St. Thomas grads employed by law firms as partners as well as associates. In addition, STU grads are judges and also serve in other public service and corporate positions. It's largely a regional school though, and the price tag is high.ChrisC wrote:I've never even really seen a St Thomas, Florida Coastal, etc. grad in a firm, so unless you want to go solo, don't go.
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Anyway, amazing, right? Just because ChrisC isn't aware of any of grads who got jobs doesn't mean it doesn't happen. There are plenty of successful people from St. Thomas. Martindale Hubbell is a good resource for finding out where grads land instead of relying on schools' deceiving self reports.

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Re: Which Florida Law school to go to?
The problem with scholarhships is that you normally need at least a 3.0 -3.25 to keep them. Getting this in law school is MUCH tougher than it would have been in college.
Moreover, once you attend a florida state university, you can get in-state tuition during the second and third years with proper planning.
Frankly, I would take these schools in this order: UF>Florida State> Miami or Stetson> FIU ( although if money is a significant problem for you,I might recommend FIU over Miami and Stetson.
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Moreover, once you attend a florida state university, you can get in-state tuition during the second and third years with proper planning.
Frankly, I would take these schools in this order: UF>Florida State> Miami or Stetson> FIU ( although if money is a significant problem for you,I might recommend FIU over Miami and Stetson.
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